Pam Anderson shows off more than her famous assets when she graces Playboy for the 13th time.
The actress-turned-activist displays another little-known skill: she's a poet!
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In a poem she penned to accompany the eight-page nude pictorial in the mag's January issue, Anderson, 43, muses about the new Sexual Revolution and the need to do good.
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"Our best isn't good enough -- right now our eyes are far-reaching," Anderson, who first landed the cover of the mag in 1989. "Please let's show the good in us. . . The brilliance. . . The wonderful. . . It's abundant -- it's just not tapped as it should be."
The mother of two, who refers to herself as "just a sex symbol" even calls out "All the negative ads run by our politicians," and urges them to "Put that money to good use."
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She also shows her support for President Barack Obama, writing, "So many are with you. . . I can think of many positive parts of now. . . That you spearheaded."
Her final thought? "May all your bombs be bombshells."
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